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GAP BLUFF HOSPITALITY PTY LTD
Operational Waste
Management Plan
REVISED EXHIBITION DRAFT
Gap Bluff Centre
Officers Mess
The Armoury
Gap Cottage
Camp Cove Precinct Constable Cottage
33 Cliff Street
Green Point Cottage
PREPARED BY:
BEAUCON PTY LTD
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CONTENTS 1. Objective …..………………………………………………………….…….……......………………………………………3
2. Waste Handling, Collection, Removal & Disposal...………..………………………………………………..4
3. Defining Waste ……….………………………………………………..….………..........................................5
4. Waste Volumes………………………………………………………………………………………………………………5
5. Education …………………………………………………………..…….…………………………………………………… 7
Appendices -
Appendix a. Waste Management Area Appendix b. Organic Waste Disposal Appendix c. Cardboard Compactor Appendix d. Glass Waste Disposal Appendix e. Used Cooking Oil Collection
DISCLAIMER This report was prepared by Gap Bluff Hospitality in good faith exercising all due care and attention, but no representation or warranty, express or implied, is made as to the relevance, accuracy, completeness or fitness for purpose of this document in respect of any particular user’s circumstances. Users of this document should satisfy themselves concerning its application to, and where necessary seek expert advice in respect of, their situation. The views expressed within are not necessarily the views of the Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) and may not represent OEH policy.© Copyright State of NSW and the Office of Environment and Heritage
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1. Objective
The primary objective of the Gap Bluff Hospitality (GBH) Pty Ltd Waste Management Plan
is to establish processes enabling waste to be collected in a manner that minimises noise,
volume of traffic and cross contamination therefore minimalizing impact on the
neighbourhood and promoting recycling.
All waste will be managed at its specific location, with most waste created and held at
Officers Mess and the Armoury within appropriate containers within designated areas.
Waste storage and collection will take place from each location. All waste from the Short-
term accommodation Cottages will be removed as part of the daily cleaning procedures
and stored at each location in the traditional Council bins, per domestic use.
This management plan is a fluid document which will be adjusted as required to meet the
changing requirements and regulations in the Waste Management Industry including:
Changes in tipping costs Changes in what is accepted at tips
Changes in recycling methods Changes in the definition of waste
Usage patterns and behaviour Environmental, Presentation, Pest control etc.
For the purposes of this plan all waste is split into 4 major waste streams:
Recyclable – any item that is recyclable commonly referred to in this document as “Dry”
waste.
Non-Recyclable - cross contaminated or non-recyclable waste streams, commonly
referred to in this document as “General” waste.
Organic Waste – Food waste/organic waste that can be recycled through the
organics waste stream via the PulpMaster system commonly referred to “Organic” waste
in this document.
Special Waste – waste that must be handled in a special manner that may result in
recyclable waste, items that are partially recyclable, re-usable products or non-
recyclables
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2. Waste Management Area - Waste Handling, Collection, Removal &
Disposal It is intended that one principal waste management area will be provided within the Gap
Bluff Precinct, located at the Officers Mess. All waste from The Officers Mess, The
Armoury, Gap Bluff Cottage and Constables Cottage will be consolidated in this one
centralised waste management area.
The general procedures for the collection, handling and movement of waste from the
various areas within the Precinct to the centralised waste management area:
2.1 General Waste
2 General Waste 660L Bins will be provided at this location for the use of Precinct
venues and cleaners. Collection will be arranged on an as needed basis, anticipated
to be twice a week in low season April to August and 4 times a week in high season
September to March.
2.2 Organic Waste
Organic/food waste is to be separated from other waste streams and placed in the
Organic waste bins provided (Purple 120 litre mobile bins). Organic Waste will be
processed in the PulpMaster system and converted to compost. The resulting
compost will be used within the precinct pending approval from National Parks or
collected for landfill, if not, albeit in significantly less volume. (Refer Appendix b.)
2.3 Cardboard Recycling
A cardboard compactor is located in the waste management area. All cardboard will
be transported in mobile plastic bins (240 litres) to the waste management area.
1x50Kg bale is anticipated per week. (Refer Appendix c.)
2.4 Glass Recycling – Whole Bottles and Crushed Glass
A Bottle Crusher will located at Officers Mess and The Armoury within an enclosed
space to contain noise. All crushed glass waste is to be stored in blue 75 litre bins.
Crushing of glass will be conducted at after 9.00am and before 10.00pm at night. It
is estimated that 2x75 litre bins per venue will be sufficient for the anticipated
volume of glassware per week, year round. This will ensure a minimum of collections
as glass is one of the bulkiest waste requirements. (Refer Appendix d.)
2.5 Cooking Oil Recycling
A cooking oil recycling system is located within the waste management zone. Oil
caddies supplied by the service provider will be used to transport cooking oil for
storage within the oil recycling system, ready for collection on an as needed basis. An
estimated 1,000 litres of cooking oil will be consumed and recycled per year for
Officers Mess and The Armoury. (Refer Appendix e.)
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3. Defining Waste
For the purposes of this plan all waste is split into 4 major waste streams:
Recyclable – any item that is recyclable (dry waste)
Non-Recyclable - cross contaminated or non-recyclable waste streams (general
waste)
Organics – waste of a food nature that is to be recycled.
Special Waste – waste that must be handled in a special manner that may result in
recyclable waste, items stat are partially recyclable, re-usable products or
non-recyclables
3.1 Recyclable Dry Waste
3.1.1 Sorted Recyclable Waste
This waste will be collected by Veolia Environmental services.
Paper Waste
Paper Waste is disposed of in the cardboard bins nominated as Cardboard Waste bins
and no other non-paper material such as Wet Waste, hazardous and construction
materials is to be placed in such bins.
Paper Waste includes the following:
Cardboard Photocopy paper Printed or typed reports Computer printouts Writing pads Hand towels Newspapers Phonebooks Magazines Brochures Envelopes Cardboard boxes All other items containing some sort of paper/ cardboard/ fibre materials.
Glass Waste (Food area)
Glass includes -all clear, green and amber glass bottles, and jars. This waste will be
disposed of in the blue glass recycling bins
Aluminium Cans (Food Area)
At this time Aluminium waste is disposed as general waste
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Cooking Oil (Food Area)
Cooking Oil is stored in the onsite cooking oil recycling container for collection. The oil
is recycled as bio-diesel by the “Oil recycling contractor”.
3.1.2 Unsorted Recyclable Waste
Unsorted waste will be disposed of as General Waste
Milk and Juice Cartons
milk and juice cartons;
poppers; and
brick shaped cartons - eg, long life milk/juices.
This waste will added to the general waste bins located in the waste
management areas
Steel Cans
Steel cans - eg. food, coffee
Plastics
Plastic Bottles
3.2 Non – Recyclable Waste
3.2.1 Wet Waste
Wet Waste is disposed of in general Waste bins and the general waste compactor
nominated as general Waste and that no other material such as Recyclable Waste is
placed in such bins. This waste will be collected by Watts Waste
General Waste is all waste not covered under the other recycling streams
3.2.2 Cross Contaminated Waste
All waste that is not separated and has General waste mixed with recyclables will be
disposed of as General waste so as not to contaminate the recycling streams.
3.3 Special Waste
3.3.1 Recyclable & Partially Recyclable Waste
Fluorescent Tubes
Fluorescent Tubes will be disposed of in general waste, or, in bulk removed from site by
the contractor replacing them.
Trade Waste
Trade waste will be mostly managed with Grease Arrestors installed at the Officers
Mess and The Armoury in compliance with Sydney Water criteria SW255 01/13. Trade
Waste will be collected on a quarterly basis or as required at approximately 6.00am, all
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required access permits approvals will be sought as part of this process. The proposed
collection time will ensure there is no disruption to any aspect of the precinct or
neighbourhood.
Grease extractor units will be housed on Gap Bluff precinct to ensure all aspects of
waste water treatment are completed appropriately, this includes a Sydney Water
trade waste permit.
Trade Waste will be collected from the grease traps by a licensed service provider as
per the licence agreement with Sydney Water. This will ensure that no fats and oils flow
to sewer and that the depth of the solid mass remains able to be broken up for
pumping and aligned with the contract with Sydney Water. The pumping at the grease
traps will occur at times when the smell from this process has the minimum impact on
the occupants and visitors of the site. The service will be performed by a licensed
service provider who will use EPA approved liquid waste tankers. Water is removed
from the waste and sent to sewer and the grease is sent for recycling.
3.3.3 Non-Recyclable Waste
Sanitary Waste
The sewerage system is not designed to dispose of sanitary waste. One sanitary waste
bin will be installed in each female toilet cubicle. A specialist contractor will remove
these bins from site and replace them with clean empty bins on a frequency to be
determined by actual usage patterns.
Sharps
Sharps and in particular discarded syringes are becoming more common in publicly
accessible areas (parks, toilets etc.). The team will be trained in how to deal with sharps
they encounter during the performance of their duties however it is more desirable to
provide a safe disposal option for sharps users so that there is no risk of contact. Sharps
containers are not provided in public spaces. If sharps are discovered then Precinct
Management should be notified immediately and the cleaners will remove and dispose
of.
Other Hazardous Waste
Other Hazardous waste will be dealt with on a case by case basis. Management should
be contacted if there is any uncertainty about the classification of waste.
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4. Waste Volumes
General industry standards determine that an average waste volume per customer equates to
0.08kg per day of which 0.05kg is food waste. However, GBA propose to introduce a number a
significant volume reducing initiatives that will reduce the storage and collection processes.
To estimate the anticipated volumes by category, an analysis of a like business, that of Orso
Function Centre at The Spit was conducted. However, this business currently implements
traditional waste storage and collection, i.e. 240 Litre Wheelie Bins for each waste category.
The results of this analysis and conversion to projections for the Gap Bluff properties are as
follows -
Item Measurement Event Days/Year Total/Year
Paper 1 x 60-80k Bale/Event Day 250 250
Crushed Glass 1.5 x 75 Litre Bin 250 375
Plastic 1 x 240 Litre Bin 250 250
Organic 0.5 x 120 Litre Bin 250 125
Non-Recyclable 2 x 240 Litre Bin 250 500
5. Education
Ongoing Staff education programs for Waste Management will focus on the following:
Explaining the benefits of the program and Gap Bluff Hospitality’s determination to
reduce waste and emissions
Providing education on what can go into what bins
Providing positive reinforcement of the recycling programs success through reporting
of volumes, reductions in co2 emissions, number of trees saved etc.
Providing education on how to avoid items being mistaken as rubbish and what to do
with rubbish that doesn’t fit in the bins provided
Signage located around the bin facilities
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Appendix a. Waste Management Zone Officers Mess
The Armoury
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Appendix b. Organic Waste Disposal
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Appendix c.
Cardboard Compactor
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Appendix d. Glass Waste Disposal
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Appendix e.
Used Cooking Oil Collection
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